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The region’s only full-time professional orchestra, the Colorado Symphony embraces a tradition of musical excellence by presenting a diverse array of symphonic performances throughout the year. The Colorado Symphony performs in Boettcher Concert Hall and On Location throughout the state and region utilizing small ensembles to the full-sized orchestra.

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We offer discounted group tickets for Colorado Symphony performances. Advanced purchase is required. For more information please contact Molly Epstein, Group Sales Associate, at 303.619.6196 or mepstein@coloradosymphony.org.

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Brian Buerkle, conductor Colorado Symphony Brass & Percussion Love the sounds of the season even more at our wildly popular all-brass night in Boettcher Concert Hall. Join us for a rousing evening featuring the best of your Colorado...

Holiday Brass<p>Brian Buerkle, conductor<br />Colorado Symphony Brass &amp; Percussion</p>
<p>Love the sounds of the season even more at our wildly popular all-brass night in Boettcher Concert Hall. Join us for a rousing evening featuring the best of your Colorado Symphony Brass &amp; Percussion. Witness their brilliance and power in a resounding program of seasonal favorites. Whether it comes from the vitality of the Renaissance, the glory of the Baroque, or the nostalgic jubilation in the music of Hollywood’s most popular Christmas movies, it’ll be a night you won’t soon forget.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Brett Mitchell, conductor The wildly popular annual tradition featuring your Colorado Symphony waltzing with you into the New Year returns! Start your celebration in style with the Colorado Symphony’s presentation of A Night in Vienna, a...

A Night in Vienna<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor</p>
<p>The wildly popular annual tradition featuring your Colorado Symphony waltzing with you into the New Year returns! Start your celebration in style with the Colorado Symphony’s presentation of A Night in Vienna, a rousing selection of polkas, waltzes, and marches. The festive evening is the perfect sendoff to 2018—and the early start time ensures that you won’t miss the thrill of the 16th Street Mall fireworks! Don’t miss out on this fantastic event; tickets sell fast!</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

The Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series continues with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™. The unforgettable score will be performed with a live symphony orchestra as the film is projected simultaneously on the big screen. Concert...

Movie at the Symphony: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ in Concert<p>The Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series continues with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™. The unforgettable score will be performed with a live symphony orchestra as the film is projected simultaneously on the big screen.</p>
<p>Concert performance includes FULL SCREENING OF THE FEATURE FILM!</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Itzhak Perlman with the Colorado Symphony<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Itzhak Perlman, violin</p>
<p>JENNIFER HIGDON Fanfare Ritmico<br />GINASTERA Variaciones concertantes<br />BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61</p>
<p>One of the most extraordinary masters of the violin, with a spectacular 50-year career, violinist Itzhak Perlman brings his celebrated brilliance to a performance of Beethoven’s illustrious Violin Concerto with Music Director Brett Mitchell and your Colorado Symphony. Beloved for his charm and humanity as well as his talent, Perlman is treasured by audiences throughout the world who respond to his remarkable artistry and irrepressible joy for making music, which he communicates through his expressive performances. Jennifer Higdon’s brisk, enchanting Fanfare Ritmico begins the program on an exuberant note while a host of Colorado Symphony musicians will be featured in starring roles in Ginastera’s Variaciones concertantes.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

A Tribute to Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops<p>Christopher Dragon, conductor<br />Steve Metcalf and Nick Recuber, bass<br />Abby Raymond, e-flat clarinet</p>
<p>By popular demand, our fantastic tribute to Arthur Fiedler and the Boston pops returns with a fresh and fun evening featuring the ever-animated Christopher Dragon on the podium to provide an animated performance in honor of Arthur Fiedler! Colorado Symphony bassists Steve Metcalf and Nick Recuber take the stage in Giovanni Bottesini’s duet, Passione Amorosa, clarinetist Abby Raymond performs William Bolcom’s Little Suite of Four Dances, and there’s even more music that will have you loving this concert tribute to the dynamic sound of Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops!</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Known as the most prominent spokesperson and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remains one of the most inspirational figures in history for his pursuit of equal rights and his nonviolent approach to...

MLK Jr. Tribute<p>Known as the most prominent spokesperson and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remains one of the most inspirational figures in history for his pursuit of equal rights and his nonviolent approach to civil rights protests. The evening will feature special guest performances and will honor recipients of the 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award.</p>
<p>This event is a free community concert. Tickets for this performance are available two weeks prior to the event at the Colorado Symphony Box Office. All seating is general admission and a ticket does not guarantee a seat.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Dvorák Symphony No. 9<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Damon Gupton, narrator</p>
<p>COPLAND Lincoln Portrait<br />JOSEPH SCHWANTNER New Morning for the World (Daybreak of Freedom)<br />DVORÁK Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, “From the New World”</p>
<p>View the American experiment through the prism of three prominent composers as they reflect their observations of who we were during the Civil War, who we were during the civil rights movement, and who we’ve always strived to be in a trio of thematically tied works. Noted Actor Damon Gupton, known for his roles in Criminal Minds, Deadline, and La La Land, brings the words of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Portrait and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in New Morning for the World (Daybreak of Freedom) to life as Copland and Schwantner incorporate narrative passages and a broad lyrical scoring that sounds unmistakably American. In his renowned Symphony No. 9, popularly known as the “New World Symphony,” Dvorák incorporates influences of Native American musical rhythms, African-American spirituals, and the wide-open spaces he encountered on a trip through America’s heartland in the early 1890s in a work of beauty and relevance.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Movie at the Symphony: Amadeus Live<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director</p>
<p>Winner of 8 Academy Awards® in 1984, including Best Picture, Actor, Director and Adapted Screenplay, Amadeus tells the story of Vienna court composer, Antonio Salieri and the envy that consumes him upon discovering that the divine musical gifts he has so longed for all his life, have been bestowed on a bawdy, vulgar and impish young composer, Mozart. Salieri’s envy fuels his plot to destroy the man, while all the while unable to tear himself away from the genius of his music.</p>
<p>MPAA rating: R</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

DYAO Side-by-Side<p>Bertie Baigent, conductor<br />Denver Young Artists Orchestra<br />Colorado Symphony</p>
<p>The Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) and your Colorado Symphony join forces for this concert under the baton of new Colorado Symphony Assistant Conductor, Bertie Baigent. The program will feature Holst’s The Planets. Learn more about the Colorado Symphony and DYAO alliance at coloradosymphony.org/DYAO.</p>
<p> Adult $20.00, Senior $15.00, Children and Students FREE.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Mendelssohn Double Concerto featuring Yumi Hwang-Williams<p>Kevin John Edusei, conductor<br />Yumi Hwang-Williams, violin<br />Anne Marie McDermott, piano</p>
<p>MENDELSSOHN Concerto for Violin and Piano in D minor<br />SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944 "The Great"</p>
<p>A mere fourteen years old when he composed it, Mendelssohn’s Double Concerto in D minor is one of his most brilliant early works. Guest conductor Kevin John Edusei directs Colorado Symphony Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams and guest pianist Anne Marie McDermott in a stunning combination of unlikely forces as violin and piano dance, mimic, converse, and repeat in an electrifying performance. Schubert’s majestic Symphony No. 9, known as “The Great,” is a powerfully melodic work brimming with influence from Beethoven’s own 9th Symphony. Breathtaking and full of life, this music is a joy to behold.</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Sensory-Friendly Performance<p>Your Colorado Symphony now presents a relaxed, sensory-friendly performance to ensure everyone has access to live, affordable entertainment.</p>
<p>Join musicians of the Colorado Symphony for a fun interactive relaxed concert. Hear string instruments playing music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Aaron Copland, John Williams, Johann Pachelbel, and more. Move and dance to the music and get a chance to try conducting. Plus, after the concert, you'll have the opportunity to meet the musicians and try playing some instruments yourself!</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Sondheim & Lloyd Webber Showcase<p>Christophter Dragon, conductor<br />Christiane Noll, Debbie Gravitte, and Hugh Panaro, vocalists</p>
<p>Your Colorado Symphony pays homage to two Broadway composers who redefined the theatric genre again and again with their show-stopping scores that set the stage for their beloved musicals. With spectacular featured vocalists Christiane Noll, Debbie Gravitte, and Hugh Panaro, this evening of song and sound will showcase tunes from hits like Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Gypsy, and more.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Brett Mitchell, conductor Kelly O'Connor, mezzo-soprano HERRMANN "Scène d’Amour" from Vertigo LIEBERSON Neruda Songs DIAMOND Music for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Just in time for...

A Classical Romance<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Kelly O'Connor, mezzo-soprano</p>
<p>HERRMANN "Scène d’Amour" from Vertigo<br />LIEBERSON Neruda Songs<br />DIAMOND Music for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet<br />BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story</p>
<p>Just in time for Valentine’s Day, your Colorado Symphony offers a uniquely American look at the themes of love across multiple decades. Herrmann’s “Scene d’amour” from Hitchcock’s Vertigo provides a passionate backing for one of cinema’s most powerful portrayals of romantic longing, while mezzo-soprano Kelly O’Connor lends her exquisite voice to Lieberson’s Neruda Songs, a collection of five sonnets written by Pablo Neruda tracing the arc of love’s evolution. Diamond’s Romeo and Juliet offers a musical interpretation on Shakespeare’s seminal romantic work while Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story provides an updated 20th-century look at the classic Romeo and Juliet story. You won’t want to miss our special Valentine’s Day performance on February 14.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Nat King Cole & Me — An Evening with Gregory Porter<p>Christopher Dragon, conductor<br />Gregory Porter, vocalist</p>
<p>Gregory Porter makes his Colorado Symphony debut for an evening of soulful jazz honoring the legendary Nat King Cole and more. Two-time GRAMMY Award®—Winner for Best Jazz Vocal Album, Porter is a rising star and a dazzling live performer. For Porter, the influence of Nat King Cole on his life and music runs deep, a through-line that reaches back into some of his earliest childhood memories, and culminates in his stunning fifth studio album Nat King Cole &amp; Me, a heartfelt tribute to the legendary singer, pianist, and Capitol recording artist. Join us for an evening of soulful music that’ll leave you wanting more.</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

DYAO Spectacular<p>Wes Kenney, Music Director and YAO Conductor<br />Carment Wiest, String Ensemble Conductor<br />Nicholas Gilmore, Conservatory Orchestra Conductor<br />Denver Young Artists Orchestra</p>
<p>HUMPERDINCK Prelude to Hansel and Gretel<br />DVORAK Slavonic Dance no. 1<br />HINDEMITH Symphonic Metamorphosis<br />RAVEL Rapsodie Espagnole<br />STRAUSS Thunder/Lightning</p>
<p>This concert brings together all musicians of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO). Learn more about the Colorado Symphony and DYAO alliance at coloradosymphony.org/DYAO.</p>
<p>This is a performance by the Denver Young Artists Orchestra and does not include members of your Colorado Symphony.</p>
<p>Adult $20.00, Senior $15.00, Children and Students FREE.Adult $20.00, Senior $15.00, Children and Students FREE.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Captivating audiences for over a decade, Face Vocal Band is an internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock ensemble from Boulder, CO. For their symphony debut, Face will be pulling out all of the stops to bring you a brand-new experience with...

Face Vocal Band with the Colorado Symphony<p>Captivating audiences for over a decade, Face Vocal Band is an internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock ensemble from Boulder, CO. For their symphony debut, Face will be pulling out all of the stops to bring you a brand-new experience with their infectious energy punctuated by an endearing love of performance. Join Face and your Colorado Symphony on a musical journey full of fun!</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Christopher Dragon, conductor Magic Circle Mime Co. Family-favorite Peter and the Wolf is Prokofiev’s magical tale in which Peter and a myriad of unruly animals are brought to life by the instruments of the orchestra to tell a tale where...

Peter and the Wolf Featuring Magic Circle Mime Co.<p>Christopher Dragon, conductor<br />Magic Circle Mime Co.</p>
<p>Family-favorite Peter and the Wolf is Prokofiev’s magical tale in which Peter and a myriad of unruly animals are brought to life by the instruments of the orchestra to tell a tale where good triumphs over evil. Featuring Magic Circle Mime Co., this Prokofiev classic is an exciting musical experience with live narration and surprises of all sorts! This performance is a great way to introduce the orchestra to your child and to those young at heart.</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Augustin Hadelich, violin</p>
<p>IVES Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting"<br />BARBER Violin Concerto, Op. 14<br />MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition</p>
<p>Take a stroll through an art exhibit with your Colorado Symphony as we explore Mussorgsky’s crowning composition as orchestrated by Ravel. Featuring musical depictions of ten paintings by his late friend, Viktor Hartmann, Mussorgsky’s work highlights varied moods and is connected throughout with a brilliant ‘Promenade’ theme that gives the sense of an art lover sauntering from piece to piece through a museum. 2018 Musical America Instrumentalist of the Year and GRAMMY Award®—Winning violinist Augustin Hadelich returns to your Colorado Symphony, bringing his lyrical, singing style to Barber’s lush and virtuosic Violin Concerto, while Ives’ Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting,” evokes memories from the composer’s childhood through music of the era.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Christopher Dragon, conductor Tracksuit Wedding, band Erica Brown, vocalist From Aretha to Whitney, women have been a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. Denver music powerhouse Tracksuit Wedding, featuring special guest...

This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling,...

Petite Musique: The Three Bears<p>This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling, singing, and movement with music. This year's program, The Three Bears will delight young children, teachers, and parents.</p>
<p>Cost: $5 per child/adult. For groups of 20 or more, the coordinating teacher attends free.</p>9900 E. Colfax Avenue Aurora , COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling,...

Petite Musique: The Three Bears (Golden)<p>This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling, singing, and movement with music. This year's program, The Three Bears will delight young children, teachers, and parents.</p>
<p>Cost: $5 per child/adult. For groups of 20 or more, the coordinating teacher attends free.</p>710 10th Street Golden, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling,...

Petite Musique: The Three Bears (Englewood)<p>This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling, singing, and movement with music. This year's program, The Three Bears will delight young children, teachers, and parents.</p>
<p>Location: Hampden Hall | 1000 Englewood Pkwy · 2nd Floor, Englewood, CO (View Map)</p>
<p>Cost: $5 per child/adult. For groups of 20 or more, the coordinating teacher attends free.</p>1000 Englewood Pkwy Englewood, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

The Denver Young Artists Orchestra presents their season finale, featuring Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony and the Concerto Competition winner. Learn more about the Colorado Symphony and DYAO alliance at coloradosymphony.org/DYAO. This is a...

DYAO Final Bow<p>The Denver Young Artists Orchestra presents their season finale, featuring Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony and the Concerto Competition winner. Learn more about the Colorado Symphony and DYAO alliance at coloradosymphony.org/DYAO.</p>
<p>This is a performance by the Denver Young Artists Orchestra and does not include members of your Colorado Symphony.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling,...

Petite Musique: The Three Bears (Denver)<p>This specially designed program introduces the instruments of the orchestra to very young children in venues throughout the metro area. our 16-piece orchestra and narrator perform an interactive program which incorporates storytelling, singing, and movement with music. This year's program, The Three Bears will delight young children, teachers, and parents.</p>
<p>Cost: $5 per child/adult. For groups of 20 or more, the coordinating teacher attends free.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Arnie Roth, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus This international concert phenomenon features Nobuo Uematsu’s stirring music from one of the most popular video game series of all time, FINAL FANTASY! Conducted by GRAMMY®-Award winner Arnie...

Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY<p>Arnie Roth, conductor<br />Colorado Symphony Chorus</p>
<p>This international concert phenomenon features Nobuo Uematsu’s stirring music from one of the most popular video game series of all time, FINAL FANTASY! Conducted by GRAMMY®-Award winner Arnie Roth, your Colorado Symphony and Colorado Symphony Chorus play alongside breathtaking HD video direct from SQUARE ENIX. This show is a multimedia feast for the eyes and ears!</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Christopher Dragon, conductor Join your Colorado Symphony and the Mexican Cultural Center on Cinco de Mayo as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage that makes our community so unique. It’s a family affair, with special activities for all...

Cinco de Mayo Fiesta para la Familia<p>Christopher Dragon, conductor</p>
<p>Join your Colorado Symphony and the Mexican Cultural Center on Cinco de Mayo as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage that makes our community so unique. It’s a family affair, with special activities for all ages highlighting Mexican culture, music, and regional dancing. There’ll be special surprises and more in store for you at our first family Cinco de Mayo Fiesta!</p>
<p>Presented in collaboration with the Mexican Cultural Center.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Conrad Tao, piano</p>
<p>MISSY MAZZOLI Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)<br />RAVEL Piano Concerto in G major<br />BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14</p>
<p>Brett Mitchell conducts your Colorado Symphony in a contrasting program of works both old and new. Berlioz’s bombastic, boisterous Symphonie fantastique is one of the first to tell a complete story through pure orchestral music as he details his own personal pursuit of Harriet Smithson, the Shakespearean actress who later became his wife. Using a recurrent melodic theme to tie the five movements together, Berlioz foreshadows the Wagnerian Leitmotif in a programmatic work that shows the range of human emotions. Featured soloist Conrad Tao performs Ravel’s Piano Concerto, a colorful Gershwin-inspired work with American spirit and jazz flavors while Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres) contains elements of Ravel’s impressionistic nature as it presents music in the shape of a solar system as a collection of rococo loops twist around each other within a larger orbit.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Danny Elfman Violin Concerto featuring Sandy Cameron<p>Christopher Dragon, conductor<br />Sandy Cameron, violin</p>
<p>HERRMANN Suite from Psycho<br />RAVEL Mother Goose (complete ballet)<br />DANNY ELFMAN Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, "Eleven Eleven"</p>
<p>Associate conductor Christopher Dragon leads your Colorado Symphony in a weekend celebration of film score composers and those who influenced them. Herrmann’s ingenious use of strings conveys a “black and white sound” on his suite from Psycho, which mirrors the black and white images of Hitchcock’s haunting cinematic thriller. Ravel, who heavily influenced future generations of film composers, originally wrote Mother Goose as a piano duet but later revised and expanded the original work into an orchestrated piece. The program is capped by the legendary Danny Elfman, who composed the scores for treasured films such as Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Good Will Hunting. Brilliant soloist Sandy Cameron performs the Colorado premiere of Elfman’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, “Eleven Eleven,” a piece she helped debut in 2017.</p>
<p> </p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center

Carmina Burana<p>Brett Mitchell, conductor<br />Mary Wilson, soprano<br />Christopher Pfund, tenor<br />Elliot Madore, baritone<br />Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director<br />Colorado Children's Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, Artistic Director</p>
<p>ADAM SCHOENBERG American Symphony<br />ORFF Carmina Burana</p>
<p>Brett Mitchell and your Colorado Symphony close out the season with Carl Orff’s powerhouse Carmina Burana, a symphonic exploration of love, lust, and the perils of earthly pleasures. Featuring the Colorado Symphony Chorus, Colorado Children’s Chorale, and a cast of soloists, Carmina Burana is a true spectacle and one of the most well known pieces of the 20th century, combining powerful rhythms and robust vocals in a dynamic conclusion to an unforgettable season. Adam Schoenberg’s American Symphony begins the program with a piece reminiscent of Copland and Bernstein as it reflects the hope of America’s potential.</p>1400 Curtis St. Denver, COAmerica/North_Dakota/Center